Mole Concept and Some Basic Concepts of ChemistryeasyMCQ SINGLE

In the reaction , what is the number of moles of product formed from 1 mole of A, 0.6 moles of B andMole Concept and Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Chemistry Question

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In the reaction $4A + 2B + 3C \rightarrow A_4B_2C_3$, what is the number of moles of product formed from 1 mole of A, 0.6 moles of B and 0.72 moles of C?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Divide given moles by coefficients: $A: 1/4 = 0.25$, $B: 0.6/2 = 0.3$, $C: 0.72/3 = 0.24$. Since 0.24 is the smallest, $C$ is the limiting reagent. Moles of product $= 0.24$.

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